15 December 2011

Web poll: do you want judges to dispense with juries?

Yet another attack on the fundamental right to trial by jury!

http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/12349035/judge-wants-to-cut-juries-from-complex-trials/

Today Tonight is running a web poll on this question and we encourage all readers of this blog to stand up for our rights and register a clear vote on this important question.

You can vote by following this link: http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonight/polls/popup/-/poll_id/64204

The Globalising Order, Once Again, Teeters On The Edge Of Collapse

Editor's Note: the following was published in an internal document in November; while events described are not now so recent as when this was written, the information contained here is still of significance and accordingly is reproduced here in its original form.
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Dr. Jim Saleam
The pathetic spectacle of Julia Gillard telling the G 20 Nations Summit to get tough on certain European countries in order to salvage globalist capitalism was worse than a case of the mouse that roared. It was also an example of the fear that has gripped the little sister of the leaders of the so-called western world.  All is not well in the fairytale ledger books of the bankers and the multinationals. Like three years ago, the system now teeters again on the edge of collapse.
The big alarm was sounded as the Greek state, facing bankruptcy, might default on its financial obligations. Obligations? And if Greece defaults, the Italy, then Spain, just as Ireland and Iceland all but did last year and the year before.
For the ignorant in their McMansions in suburban Australia, all this is far away and hard to understand. Yet, some Australians do understand – some business-people pushed to the wall by overseas competition, some farmers pushed off their land by the mining multinationals, towns threatened with water takeovers, students threatened by overseas student influxes. All these things are part of globalisation and some Australians have taken the road of resistance. Still, the great mass do not understand. Experience teaches and it is sure to show that the big tale of permanent economic progress and expansion in a globalised economy is also one big lie. It was an evil lie too that has killed off our farms, factories, and businesses and endangered our heritage as Australians. McMansion land opted out of it all for the dollars. These folk are our people too, even if we can be more than a little unhappy with their indolence or their self-interested greed, their veritable resignation from being Australian.
Right now, eyes are riveted on Greece.
For those of us who are students of politics, Greece presents an interesting model. The borders are cracking open and immigrant criminals flood the streets. If you resist you are called by the alien media a “far right extremist”. Unemployment rises. People don’t get paid. Businesses fold and anarchists try to incite street riots. The government rules by threats of force. All parties reveal themselves as parties of the regime, all bow to globalist money.
Into the maelstrom has come the Greek party ‘Golden Dawn’. I publish here an extract from a Greek newsmagazine. This is what is coming for Australia. For my part I wish the Greek party Golden Dawn the political victory they deserve:
“In July, reports in the Greek press citing information by the police and E.U. border-control organization FRONTEX revealed that neighbouring Turkey is about to release approximately 10,000 Asian illegal immigrants that were apprehended in Turkey en route to the European Union via the Greek-Turkish borders. Since the issue of unconstrained immigration from Asia has become a focal theme in Greece and in conjunction with the recession in the economy, these reports alarmed quite a few pundits that predict a "hot winter" within the Greek urban centres, due to the further increase of illegal aliens in the country lacking employment and shelter.
Dr. Nestor Kourakis, professor of criminology in Athens, in a recent university survey revealed the extent by which criminal rates have affected the daily lives of Athenian citizens. According to the survey, 85.1 percent of the residents in the centre of the city have been victimized by criminal action, and 76 percent state that they are afraid to live in their neighbourhoods. Moreover, 70 percent state that the police cannot do anything to assist them, and more than 50 percent say they should take the law into their own hands. The statistics reveal a situation that contains elements of social implosion not far away. The vast majority of the participants in the survey blame illegal immigration as the primarily factor for the criminal rates.
Far-right groups started patrolling in certain regions in Athens, the most notable one named "Golden Dawn." There are also many incidents of small-scale rioting and violence between different ethnic groups and attacks against immigrants that have surpassed the level of spontaneous violence and seem to be organized by competing centres of local criminal power aiming to control parts of the city's centre for reasons mostly related to narcotics contraband and the accumulation of capital through illicit means.”

01 December 2011

The Ties That Bind -- Guest Post

  The 'Australian Financial Review' is a daily newspaper, not perhaps for those in the big end of town, but for those who, like this reader, would like to be.
     It adopts the usual trendy-left editorial stance of daily newspapers everywhere in Australia, pretending to be unaligned but treating any sort of principled position (such as nationalism) with contempt.
     On the inside back page (one of its opinion pages) on 17th November, the 'Fin' published a piece entitled "It's Time to Spell Out the Ties That Bind," by one Josh Frydenberg, who is described as the Federal Member for Kooyong, party affiliation not reported.
     Mr Frydenberg is on about the visit to Australia by the (negro) head of state of our esteemed ally, America. He starts by recounting our shared history, being on the same side in every stoush since World War I, win or lose.
     "For both nations," he lets us know, "democracy is our beacon, commerce is our creed and we share a fundamental belief in the power of the individual" - as long as the individual isn't a self-respecting human being, I suppose.
     He goes on to point out, quite rightly, that paying for "security" in the "Asia-Pacific region" is getting to be expensive for the American taxpayer.
     The article then makes a reference to the latest free-trade deal, before drifting off into frothy generalities.
     This reader is buggered if he can figure out what the 'Financial Review' means by it.
     Is it a warning that the Americans are apt to leave us in the lurch? Does it mean that we had better toe the American line more carefully in the dangerous days ahead? Or is it telling us that maybe we'd better suck up to China a bit, too?
     Maybe, in light of the supposed new defence deal whereby a small number of American marines are apparently to be stationed in Darwin, it is just one more bit of dust kicked into the air, in a futile attempt to confuse the Indonesians and the Chinese about what we would want American troops for.
     Australia pays a heavy price for American protection. The protection is there, no doubt about it. But like the protection of an alcoholic father or a mentally ill mother, it comes at a cost. We have to send troops to every ill-conceived American policy initiative that includes shooting at somebody. We have to accept sick American cultural values like multiculturalism and race-mixing. In this, of course, we are no different from Europe - although Turkey, Israel, Taiwan and Japan apparently do not have to accept racial pollution as a price of American protection. Maybe there is a difference there somewhere.
     Anyway, the story is accompanied by a nice piccie of Barack and Julia strolling arm-in-arm away from a couple of flags - no prizes for guessing which ones. Is there symbolism here? Are they leaving Australia and America behind and strolling into a Chinese future? Buggered if I know.

22 November 2011

Ferals

Guest post by: Peter Schuback

So now they want to punish the parents of children that do the wrong thing and make the parents pay for their childrens’ crimes, what a bloody good idea.

What would have been a better idea was for the bloody do-gooders to stay the hell out of trying to tell parents of children how to bring up their kids. These dumb bastards were the ones that informed the kids that they had rights. That they could take their parents to court or get them charged if the parents gave the kids a bit of a clip under the LUG (ear).

When I was a kid I had a bit of respect for the law and for other people’s property. Why? Well because there was a detective sergeant named Banister that would give us a bloody good flogging if we did the wrong thing. He was a great guy and one of the few good coppers I ever met.

So over all we never got up to much mischief and if we did it was all good, clean fun.

Then along came these do-gooder bastards that thought they knew better and told us how to raise our kids. I was lucky, my seven are great people and have done well for themselves but I never took any notice of the dickheads that tried to get me to raise my kids by sparing the rod and spoiling the child. Well you clowns, you are the ones that have taken the rights away from the parents and now the younger generations have no respect for anyone or anything. You caused the problem and now you want to punish the parents that were forced to bring up their children the way you clowns wanted.

Children are much like untrained animals and they have to be taught and guided to learn how to live and respect other people, the law and most of all themselves. If they are let run wild you end up with ferals that have no respect for themselves or other people or the laws of the land. So if anyone should be made pay for the crimes of these uneducated wild little feral bastards it should be the do-gooders that took away the rights of the parents and the politicians and law enforcers that stood over the parents and enforced the wishes of the do-gooders on the parents of the children.

20 November 2011

Australia First State Meeting -- Update

Readers of this blog may be aware that a State Meeting for the Australia First Party is scheduled for:

9:45am - 4pm on Saturday 3rd December

Some readers and supporters will naturally wish to attend and have asked for full details to be published.

After discussing the matter with the organisers, the decision of the Party is that for security reasons (at least one threat has been received already) the venue of the meeting should not be published on the blog.

Members should have already received a flier with all the necessary details. However it is certainly not our intention that this meeting should be "members only". Far from it. We want as many as possible to attend, but we must also be careful and therefore anyone wishing to attend the meeting needs to be either a guest of a member or must contact us directly. You will understand that we will not be able to give this information to simply anyone who asks, but those who are "known to us" will certainly be assisted. All subscribers to this blog who subscribed before today will receive a personal notice shortly.

For details regarding the venue, please contact: afpqld@hotmail.com

15 November 2011

When China Rules the World

Author Martin Jacques speaks on French TV station France 24 about his book "When China rules the World: the Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World."

Video: http://www.france24.com/en/20101211-martin-jacques-author-journalist (11 minutes)



And meanwhile, the Chinese takeover of Australia continues:

Chinese Expansion Fears Revealed

It's not if, but when, China owns the world

Chinese migrants top Britons for first time

Toxic food imports

Mining threat riles Felton farmers

Australians have every right to ask our Federal and State governments what measures they will take to protect our identity, our environment and our future from the growing threat of Chinese Imperialism.  The parties of the system will continue to sit on their hands, but Australia First must and will take a stand on this menace to our national interest.